Meaning of basket, shofar, and snake?
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:18 am
Praise Him ,
I had a dream that I found a shofar that was in a basket and I brought it home. I was so excited to have found this shofar! The shofar was very old, its huge, has a lot of curves and twist, and the shofar has not been used in a very long time. The shofar was laying on top of grass in a huge basket. I take the shofar out of the basket and begin to blow it several times and several different ways ...but no sound came out and there was a lot of dust and debris on the shofar. I keep trying to blow it but no sound and then I notice the grass in the basket is moving up and down.
I look inside the basket and I part the grass and see a huge gigantic body of a snake that is asleep in the basket. I immediate pick up the basket and race to the front door to throw the basket and snake out. As I throw out them both the snake is fully awake and unraveling as I throw the basket down the stairs and the basket lands at the bottom of my stairs and I see the snake coming for me. I run back into my house and close the door but my front door has a crack in it at the bottom right corner. I see the snake coming through the crack and I run to the refrigerator. I open the refrigerator looking for something to kill the snake with and I see a bottle of bleach. I take the bleach and through it on the head of the snake. I pour all of the bleach out on the snake head and its burning the snake. I know the bleach has wounded him but I need to kill him. The snake recoils from the bleach and then it starts violently shaking and it retracts completely back through the cracked door and it's gone. I open the door to try and find where did it go because I know I need to kill it to prevent it from returning. To my surprise I see my husband holding half of the dead snake in his hand and a sword in his other hand. My husband killed the snake and he cut it in half. There was blood on the sword from the snake. No one expected my husband to be on the other side of the door. I was shocked and relieved when I open the door to see my husband had killed the snake.
Anyone knows what Shofar, basket and snake means?
I had a dream that I found a shofar that was in a basket and I brought it home. I was so excited to have found this shofar! The shofar was very old, its huge, has a lot of curves and twist, and the shofar has not been used in a very long time. The shofar was laying on top of grass in a huge basket. I take the shofar out of the basket and begin to blow it several times and several different ways ...but no sound came out and there was a lot of dust and debris on the shofar. I keep trying to blow it but no sound and then I notice the grass in the basket is moving up and down.
I look inside the basket and I part the grass and see a huge gigantic body of a snake that is asleep in the basket. I immediate pick up the basket and race to the front door to throw the basket and snake out. As I throw out them both the snake is fully awake and unraveling as I throw the basket down the stairs and the basket lands at the bottom of my stairs and I see the snake coming for me. I run back into my house and close the door but my front door has a crack in it at the bottom right corner. I see the snake coming through the crack and I run to the refrigerator. I open the refrigerator looking for something to kill the snake with and I see a bottle of bleach. I take the bleach and through it on the head of the snake. I pour all of the bleach out on the snake head and its burning the snake. I know the bleach has wounded him but I need to kill him. The snake recoils from the bleach and then it starts violently shaking and it retracts completely back through the cracked door and it's gone. I open the door to try and find where did it go because I know I need to kill it to prevent it from returning. To my surprise I see my husband holding half of the dead snake in his hand and a sword in his other hand. My husband killed the snake and he cut it in half. There was blood on the sword from the snake. No one expected my husband to be on the other side of the door. I was shocked and relieved when I open the door to see my husband had killed the snake.
Anyone knows what Shofar, basket and snake means?